Suzanne Pitama

Suzanne Pitama

University of Otago

H-index: 24

Oceania-New Zealand

About Suzanne Pitama

Suzanne Pitama, With an exceptional h-index of 24 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Otago, specializes in the field of Maori health, medical education.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

‘E koekoe te Tūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos’: Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and …

It's not special treatment… That's part of the Treaty of Waitangi! Organisational barriers to enhancing the Aged Residential Care environment for older Māori and Whānau in New …

Institutional pathways to psychosis for Indigenous Māori: A qualitative exploration of experiences

The Right to Equal Health: Best Practice Priorities for Māori with Bipolar Disorder from Staff Focus Groups

'E koekoe te Tui, e ketekete te Kaka, e kuku te Kereru, The Tui chatters, the Kaka cackles, and the Kereru coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and …

Stakeholders’ perspectives on the quality of end-of-life health care services for chronic obstructive airways disease: A focus group study

Positioning stakeholder perspectives in COPD End-of-Life Care using critical theory and actor-network theory: a Methodological Approach

Reimagining eating disorder spaces: a qualitative study exploring Māori experiences of accessing treatment for eating disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand

Suzanne Pitama Information

University

Position

Maori/Indigenous Health Institute (MIHI)

Citations(all)

2094

Citations(since 2020)

1535

Cited By

891

hIndex(all)

24

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

University of Otago

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Suzanne Pitama Skills & Research Interests

Maori health

medical education

Top articles of Suzanne Pitama

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‘E koekoe te Tūī, e ketekete te Kākā, e kuku te Kererū, The Tūī chatters, the Kākā cackles, and the Kererū coos’: Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and …

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Mau Te Rangimarie Clark

Jenni Manuel

Cameron Lacey

Suzanne Pitama

Ruth Cunningham

...

2024/4

It's not special treatment… That's part of the Treaty of Waitangi! Organisational barriers to enhancing the Aged Residential Care environment for older Māori and Whānau in New …

The International Journal of Health Planning and Management

Karen Keelan

Suzanne Pitama

Tim Wilkinson

Cameron Lacey

2024/3

Institutional pathways to psychosis for Indigenous Māori: A qualitative exploration of experiences

SSM-Qualitative Research in Health

Jenni Manuel

Sue Crengle

Marie Crowe

Cameron Lacey

Ruth Cunningham

...

2024/4/20

The Right to Equal Health: Best Practice Priorities for Māori with Bipolar Disorder from Staff Focus Groups

Healthcare

Tracy Haitana

Mau Te Rangimarie Clark

Marie Crowe

Ruth Cunningham

Richard Porter

...

2024/4/6

'E koekoe te Tui, e ketekete te Kaka, e kuku te Kereru, The Tui chatters, the Kaka cackles, and the Kereru coos': Insights into explanatory factors, treatment experiences and …

AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY

Mau Te Rangimarie Clark

Jenni Manuel

Cameron Lacey

Suzanne Pitama

Ruth Cunningham

...

2024/4/1

Stakeholders’ perspectives on the quality of end-of-life health care services for chronic obstructive airways disease: A focus group study

International Journal of Integrated Care

Amanda Landers

Suzanne G Pitama

Suetonia C Palmer

Lutz Beckert

2023/7

Positioning stakeholder perspectives in COPD End-of-Life Care using critical theory and actor-network theory: a Methodological Approach

International Journal of Qualitative Methods

Amanda Landers

Suzanne G Pitama

Suetonia C Palmer

Lutz Beckert

2023/11/2

Reimagining eating disorder spaces: a qualitative study exploring Māori experiences of accessing treatment for eating disorders in Aotearoa New Zealand

Journal of Eating Disorders

Mau Te Rangimarie Clark

Jenni Manuel

Cameron Lacey

Suzanne Pitama

Ruth Cunningham

...

2023/2/15

Interviews with Indigenous Māori with type 1 diabetes using open-source automated insulin delivery in the CREATE randomised trial

Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders

Mercedes Burnside

Tracy Haitana

Hamish Crocket

Dana Lewis

Renee Meier

...

2023/6

Enzyme replacement in advanced pancreatic cancer: patient perceptions

BMJ supportive & palliative care

Amanda Landers

Clare McKenzie

Suzanne G Pitama

Helen Brown

2023/10/1

Non-Indigenous privilege in health, justice and social services preceding first episode psychosis: A population-based cohort study

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Jenni Manuel

Ruth Cunningham

Sheree Gibb

Frederieke S Petrović-van der Deen

Richard J Porter

...

2023/6

Māori preferences and practices in systemic health and social service collaborative practice

AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples

Andre McLachlan

Suzanne Pitama

Simon J Adamson

2023/9

‘People that suffer or have been through it know the answers’: stakeholders’ perspectives on improving healthcare systems for end-of-life care in chronic obstructive pulmonary …

BMC Health Services Research

Amanda Landers

Suzanne G Pitama

Suetonia C Palmer

Lutz Beckert

2023/12/20

Policy, system and service design influence on healthcare inequities for people with end-of-life chronic obstructive airways disease, their support people and health professionals.

Amanda Landers

Suzanne G Pitama

Suetonia C Palmer

Lutz Beckert

2023/5/18

Acute aortic syndrome: nationwide study of epidemiology, management, and outcomes

British Journal of Surgery

William Xu

Cheyaanthan Haran

Anastasia Dean

Eric Lim

Oliver Bernau

...

2023/9

Racism, early psychosis, and institutional contact: A qualitative study of Indigenous experiences

International Journal of Social Psychiatry

Jenni Manuel

Suzanne Pitama

Mauterangimarie Clark

Marie Crowe

Sue Crengle

...

2023/12

Evolution of first episode psychosis diagnoses and health service use among young Māori and non‐Māori—A New Zealand national cohort study

Early Intervention in Psychiatry

Gawen Carr

Ruth Cunningham

Frederieke S Petrović‐van der Deen

Jenni Manuel

Sheree Gibb

...

2023/3

‘It’s about having that knowledge, tino rangatiratanga!’Understanding structural barriers to accessing aged residential care services among older Māori in New Zealand

Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online

Karen Keelan

Suzanne Pitama

Tim Wilkinson

Cameron Lacey

2023/11/28

Informed consent for medical student involvement in patient care: an updated consensus statement

The New Zealand Medical Journal (Online)

Simon Walker

Papaarangi Reid

Lynley Anderson

Susan Bull

Monique Jonas

...

2023/7/21

‘It absolutely needs to move out of that structure’: Māori with bipolar disorder identify structural barriers and propose solutions to reform the New Zealand mental health system

Ethnicity & Health

Tracy Haitana

Suzanne Pitama

Donna Cormack

Mau Te Rangimarie Clark

Cameron Lacey

2023/2/17

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Co-Authors

H-index: 50
Gillian Whalley

Gillian Whalley

University of Otago

H-index: 26
Associate Professor Cameron Lacey

Associate Professor Cameron Lacey

University of Otago

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